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Recycling Symbol - Meaning, History, and Usage Guide #1991970 (License: Personal Use)
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This classic recycling symbol, designed in 1970 by Gary Anderson for the first Earth Day, uses three interlocking arrows to represent the recycling process: collection, processing, and reuse. Its Möbius strip-inspired design conveys continuity and sustainability, making it instantly recognizable across cultures and languages. The symbol is widely used on packaging, public signage, and educational materials to promote eco-conscious behavior.
Used on product packaging, municipal waste bins, environmental campaigns, and educational resources; matches user intent for identifying recyclable items, learning about sustainability symbols, or designing eco-friendly content.
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